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Why would we ever create robots that are smarter than us?

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Dear Reader, Just because we can create robots that are smarter than us, doesn?t mean we should. C

Dear Reader, Just because we can create robots that are smarter than us, doesn’t mean we should. Case in point: Look no further than [this famous robot dog](. For years, we’ve seen videos of it opening doors, climbing stairs, and running at speeds that can outmatch us - as well as actual dogs. But what happened when they upgraded it with a powerful new form of artificial intelligence and the world had the chance to hear how it thinks? Warning, you may find [this footage]( to be alarming. This video demonstrates [the #1 threat AI poses to our way of life](. But defeating this threat could also unlock AI’s full potential to generate $22.1 trillion in new wealth every year by 2030. Fortunately, two of Silicon Valley’s most secretive billionaires may have just discovered the answer. And according to a 40-year AI pioneer, their little-known firm could also present a generational wealth opportunity for those who get in now while there is still time. He predicts it could surge 2,500% in value over the coming years and 5,000% within a decade. But long term, this expert believes it could become “The Next Microsoft.” [Click here for the full story…]( To Your Success, John Daly Investigative Journalist This ad is sent on behalf of Banyan Hill Publishing. P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers for Alpha Investor Report, please [click here](. InvestingDistrict, 2563 cherry hill ln, 16148, Hermitage, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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